@@thatxmas I have no idea who that is and I've said it for most of my life lol.
@Vix2066Ай бұрын
@@OatmealTheCrazy never in my life have I ever heard of another British person say it like that apart from Nigella🤣🤣
@OtsileMАй бұрын
@@thatxmas Just looked this up. What the hell😂?
@DeathnoteBBАй бұрын
@@OtsileMApparently it’s just an in-joke her family has
@Fox-HunterАй бұрын
The body movement when she says "bAnGeRs n' mAsH" 😭🤣
@jackvines3853Ай бұрын
1.6K likes and no comments????
@sjappiyah4071Ай бұрын
Took me out 😂
@gabrielemaffei2464Ай бұрын
😂😂😂❤
@vincent_hallАй бұрын
Damnit, now I want sausages and mash. With gravy, obviously. Real gravy, not whatever it is that Americanos call gravy.
@gerreloTB1485Ай бұрын
I don't like mash but damn ain't those bangers banging
@dscampbells24 күн бұрын
She forgot to correct her on “vitamins” though. 😂
@jrno9321 күн бұрын
Vee-tuh-mins
@dscampbells21 күн бұрын
@@jrno93 Vih-tuh-mins 😄
@kn6ft21 күн бұрын
@@dscampbells Love how both of these comments say,"translate to English" under them!😂😂
@TABSF119 күн бұрын
Well Vitamin is not really an English word. It's a Latin word and English word mushed together. Vita and amine. So English as in British English say it correctly :P I think people have said it means life minerals as life in Latin is Vita and min is short for minerals but it's not actually that.
@thehumancarrot294419 күн бұрын
@@kn6ft i just realized that lmaoo
@ericwoll25 күн бұрын
The way she says MEEK ROW WAA VEY got me.
@Echis_oАй бұрын
I've kind of realized that to British people Americans sound how country people sound to us
@teizecgaming4430Ай бұрын
I aint never did read something truer
@olfo_artzАй бұрын
Oh lord 😰
@WestTexasCustomPCАй бұрын
Interestingly enough, it’s because a lot of the rural folks from west and north England as well as Ireland settled through the American south and Midwest and the posh folks from South England settled in the northeast. Basically us rednecks sounded redneck on that side of the pond too.
@cloudsymbol7890Ай бұрын
Ah all I heard was Cletus in Simpsons saying of all my cousins I coulda married you was my sister 😮😂
@dovahbear0Ай бұрын
Which is wild, bc the south is more closer to the original British accent then modern British.
@gzxphoyt2800Ай бұрын
As an American I’ve never heard anyone say granite
@moonmaiden11129 күн бұрын
As an American who uses proper pronunciation, I have, and it's infuriating
@Anonymous-eh3bt29 күн бұрын
As a 10 year experience fellow Minecrafter I’ve heard this term multiple times…
@kriztoppa29 күн бұрын
You must live in the grand canyon
@lucassolomon107928 күн бұрын
@@kriztoppa No, then they'd live with granite.
@Bunbunfunfun28 күн бұрын
“ grandnite “ uugghhh . My fave is go take a book from the LIBARY. That just might be a Canadian thing . Lie Barry . 😅
@Bean-rd5rr26 күн бұрын
The "Thats codswallop" was PERENNIAL 💀💀💀
@victoria613725 күн бұрын
The embodiment of she dont throw the first punch but she do win the battle XD
@marcodepellegrin281412 күн бұрын
doesn't; does.
@Enigmajestic19 күн бұрын
She really didnt 😂😂
@Enigmajestic19 күн бұрын
@@marcodepellegrin2814😂
@junebug3137 күн бұрын
@@Enigmajestic1kinda did 😂
@junebug3137 күн бұрын
@@marcodepellegrin2814You understand people speak in certain ways for comedic purposes don't you? Or do you feel like an intellectual when you act this way?
@DRTMaverickАй бұрын
As an american- if someone says "granite" instead of "granted" i'm still making fun of them.
@monokuma_madness2975Ай бұрын
I say g-rah-n-ted, rather then g-ran-ted, I can’t tell which way is the British way anymore 🥲
@madmartigan9190Ай бұрын
I've never heard anyone pronounce granted as granite...
@pheonixfire667Ай бұрын
True
@azzyishauntedАй бұрын
I feel like (as an American) nobody really says granite, we kinda just drop the T in the middle, or make it soft and say something more like "gran'ed"
@Shadow_grippersАй бұрын
(As a british) I hate the stereotype a *boh-,o-oh-wha-a* Everyone i know who is british say bottle of water with hard t
@EmpressAaliyahАй бұрын
Americans don't generally pronounce granted as granite, the ones who do are speaking in a Southern/Midwestern specific dialect in which the T isn't enunciated at all. So rather than granted or granite, it sounds more like "gran-id"
@maggie-kate2003Ай бұрын
Thank you for explaining this so I didn’t have to, lol. I’m from the south and can confirm this.
@jeadlessАй бұрын
Also southern and can confirm. But it's one of those things where if you're not used to it, it's easy to mistake.
@shyazz2Ай бұрын
Midwesterners does the same too.
@cerindraco8407Ай бұрын
Holy shit u just made me realize i do this...
@wyjax0685Ай бұрын
Yep. I’m from north Georgia and this is correct!
@katiemercury8 күн бұрын
My parents corrected me if i said "aunt" instead of "ant"
@aussiechick0025 күн бұрын
Slipped into Aussie at the beginning lmao
@3_Froggo_3Ай бұрын
“tHaTs CoDsWaLlOp If YoU aSk Me!”
@alejofox10Ай бұрын
Best part
@Redacted2898Ай бұрын
Pure bunkum and utter balderdash
@SmrungaАй бұрын
What does it mean?
@dosaussiethai2127Ай бұрын
@@SmrungaBullshit, nonsense - sort off
@I_KanАй бұрын
My nan always used to say codswallop 😂
@thereaper3466Ай бұрын
Please we demand a longer version of the angry British meltdown 😂😂🤣💀
@JerryAgenyiАй бұрын
Yes!!!
@toasterhedАй бұрын
Still waiting lol
@benben3409Ай бұрын
No the American meltdown. That's the part I like
@reznovvazileski3193Ай бұрын
@@benben3409 Put on the news lol Americans are melting down left right centre.
@mithrandir6533Ай бұрын
Brexit. Youre entire country melted down.
@israrzz7 күн бұрын
“ A meek-Ro-wav-ay is it? THATS codswallop if you ask me! “ Lmao 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Mr.apearingoffline9 күн бұрын
Us Americans don't say granite, we say granted
@leckjo39215 күн бұрын
Maybe not all of you
@sleaf6Ай бұрын
This is what inevitably led to a lot of tea being thrown into a river; a tea time to remember
@baraenbojassen6611Ай бұрын
Back then you spoke like the Brits.
@BoshyGАй бұрын
You not knowing the people that threw tea in the harbour weren't American yet, how embarrassing you don't know your own history. That's actually mortifying you should be ashamed.
@sleaf6Ай бұрын
@@BoshyG missed the point completely
@unknownvariable2456Ай бұрын
As an American, based on our culture, I'm fairly sure we were just testing out an infinite tea glitch.
@mjin_gaming_9457Ай бұрын
@@BoshyGMan shut up 💀
@theshamaniteАй бұрын
The fact that she didn't get teased bc she didn't say "vitt-amins" is wild to me
@tnt3tАй бұрын
Because that's the way it should be?! It's their language after all
@theshamaniteАй бұрын
@@tnt3t That's prescriptivist tho. They spread English speakers around the world, England doesn't get to control how anyone speaks it
@Random-vd8wuАй бұрын
@@theshamanite exactly what i was gonna say. like if you colonize half the world, you're gonna get "weird" accents thrown back at you because that's how language evolution works lol
@You-to-beАй бұрын
@@Random-vd8wu I mean the Americans are colonizers continued. The colonized America, they weren't colonized. The native Americans were colonized, white Americans were the ones colonizing. Manifest destiny and all that.
@KS.Fern.Ай бұрын
@@tnt3t Saying English belongs to any one country is ridiculous, especially in this context when you realize Brits used to speak like Americans
@alishakamran42126 күн бұрын
I NEED A PART 3 AND 4 PLZ 😂😂❤
@Usagizaka4619 күн бұрын
Use the force. Because that “for blimey” was uncalled for 😂
@JoachimUyАй бұрын
She didn't even let her finish 😭
@UserT049.25 күн бұрын
Respectfully, incase u missed the point, she wanted to mock her on pronouncing things the way they're spelt. Hence the cut off. We don't the real pronunciation from her we're just tryna ground her with a roast ifykim
@nicnic74525 күн бұрын
@@UserT049. ooo someones having a BITTAH day am i right?
@gws198024 күн бұрын
@@UserT049. Take for "granite" is not an American pronunciation thing it's just a dumb person thing.
@UserT049.23 күн бұрын
@@nicnic745 noo I actually meant it respectfully 😭😭😭😭 bad word choice huh 😓🙄😭
@UserT049.23 күн бұрын
@@gws1980now respectfully, where's that coming from?
@Duplex1tyАй бұрын
That “Cor blimey” was actually too funny 😂 edit: For those who don't know "Cor blimey" is just an expression that shows your surprise etc. Edit: there is no edit
@CantSayWhaaaАй бұрын
Bro really started to make fun of Britain's
@smorrowАй бұрын
Can't think of a rhymey
@user-cv3tu5tw3tАй бұрын
Harris from Harry potter
@Zariaz-Ай бұрын
Blame me right ?
@user-pc4tk6ur9uАй бұрын
No one says that
@Abizcool126 күн бұрын
Ditching the ants with queen in their colony, obviously.
@CeddyB-wv1eu23 күн бұрын
Every husband knew when she did the hand on the hip wit the death stare move it was a wrap 😂
@toldyfoldsАй бұрын
I’ve never heard an American say “granite” instead of “granted”. These videos are hilarious though. Cracking me up.
@Deviant_EntityАй бұрын
Although I know there are people who pronounce “granted” like “granite”, I’ve only ever done so/heard the people I know say it that way as a joke/pun.
@stevefowler3398Ай бұрын
WE hear GRAN ID.
@Goblin_HandsАй бұрын
I agree, but I probably haven't axed enough people.
@error.tryagainАй бұрын
I live on the east coast up north and im telling you, vowels are merely suggestions 😂 especially once you get to talking with black ppl
@SketchUTАй бұрын
It happens for the same reason some Brits say bo’oh o’ wa’ah. Just easier to not say the T in some words. Also how words like wanna came to be I’m pretty sure
@victoriasanders2757Ай бұрын
Somebody continuously correcting me, my anger issues could never.😂
@michaelajacobsen3619Ай бұрын
REAL
@Bowtieguy83Ай бұрын
especially when saying either is correct its like arguing if a lemon or an orange is considered citrus
@ethericcactus4113Ай бұрын
honestly i can feel myself getting annoyed at these bits😭😭😭😭
@michaelajacobsen3619Ай бұрын
@@ethericcactus4113 awh for real tho
@stangowner8687Ай бұрын
I like catching my daughter when she says “me and Amanda” I say “Amanda and I…” 😂melts her over all the time
@EstherWambui-uy8zq7 күн бұрын
Mi crow Wave and fingin got me of gaurd😂😂😂😂😂😂
@hawathiam700724 күн бұрын
It’s the Rick Morty music for me 😭😭 mind you there’s an episode where Morty corrects Rick for saying granted without the T
@MidoriDadАй бұрын
I love how she switches to UNHINGED immediately 😂😂😂
@socj1000Ай бұрын
Well, she's American. That explains it all.
@nathantinkler8250Ай бұрын
I found that with American, they make fun of everyone for the smallest of things you do the same, and they bitch and cry about
@dustinsykes2671Ай бұрын
@@socj1000and your a little American hater bud😂
@sunbear9374Ай бұрын
@@socj1000and the other ones a pretentious brit, so what?
@PandizeАй бұрын
@@socj1000this is the equivalent of mocking a New Yorker by doing a southern accent. 😂
@SorryImKindaShyАй бұрын
Deserved tbh. Ya broke rule #1 of talking to people “If you know what they mean, don’t nit pick how they speak”
@GarryGriАй бұрын
Isn't that exactly what the 'mrican' is doing though? You do know nobody in Britain speaks like that, right
@Sage_ViperАй бұрын
It's like the pecan and pecan thing. One is "correct" because it's the original, but you can't make people change the way they were raised to speak for 20 years on a whim.
@Koll-ManeeАй бұрын
@@GarryGrinot until the very end of the clip.
@hrettbollis2464Ай бұрын
Especially with second language speakers because you will just confuse them. They’ll figure out the fine details on their own
@AlexDaveDoesNotSlayАй бұрын
Yeah but it’s fun
@tensaijuusan465314 күн бұрын
"That's codswallop" - haven't heard that for ages.
@Zena_the_Unkown21 күн бұрын
Im not british...but i say it the same way... 😅😂 💀
@SuperlativeCatalystАй бұрын
The tear down at the end... didn't even get into the "bo'oh'o'wa'er" 😂😂😂
@LongShaynxАй бұрын
That was in part one
@mikedodds2021Ай бұрын
history that joke was made by somebody amazing
@bon2yan88Ай бұрын
boh uh woh uh
@Lewlew97Ай бұрын
Bottle of water joke was overdone 10 years ago. It’s time to move on.
@highlander5267Ай бұрын
@@Lewlew97 found the brit
@user-tb3kc3mq1nАй бұрын
She roasted British people in 10 seconds💀💀
@poonamsharma-gy3sfАй бұрын
Sad bro
@cburns458Ай бұрын
nah they were fully cooked by the second syllable of mic-ro-wav-ey
@kiybutterfly3663Ай бұрын
@@cburns458 actually,we weren’t cooked,we were already burnt to crisps
@jirelesposito5717Ай бұрын
Lmfao
@eggscelent-yolkerАй бұрын
You watched it too?
@KingKobbie176421 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂 One was correcting, and the other one chose violence
@SeleneCast0011 күн бұрын
The one correcting chose violence first.
@jackdaniels-ic6un10 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I'm dying. "... that's codswallop if you ask meee..." Do one for the American postal worker being called postie😂😂😂
@TreblaineАй бұрын
"I'm getting so stressed by all this American pronunciation, I'm need to drink from my bow-ow-ow-wo-ah."
@sophiefrancis8295Ай бұрын
What?
@sophiefrancis8295Ай бұрын
@@albratgaming2348 Oh that’s what they were trying to say!
@Ididurmom422Ай бұрын
@@albratgaming2348 womp womp, go get your bowow-a-woah and cry in ye caa
@markrogers1786Ай бұрын
@@albratgaming2348 your whole county is smaller than the state of Michigan. Actually that’s being generous because England is only a half of the UKs land. If we had accents for every little city there would be 10,000. Don’t expect us to care about the details of your city to city pronunciation unless you can do the same for our 10,000 cities.
@bblbussy6351Ай бұрын
@@markrogers1786the difference is, you speak English. Our language, we’re the 5th biggest economy as well as effectively shaping the landscape today, also we have nearly 70 million people I’m not even sure Michigan has 20 million.
@texgaming7029Ай бұрын
To go go someone’s country and say THEIR pronunciation is wrong is wild 😂😂
@captainkajubell5302Ай бұрын
Fr, it’s rude
@j_knakisАй бұрын
Beacuse other people exist doofus😂 other people outside america speak the queens english not american english which if i must say so my self is the worst english...even old english is better
@-caspo-Ай бұрын
@@FinW.idk if “robbed” is the right term.
@Nathan-zw7nqАй бұрын
@@FinW.Every language is like that. English is still roughly 70% a Germanic language. There is very little that is special about English when it comes to “robbing words.” And don’t take my word for it, go ask anyone who has studied linguistics seriously. They will say the same thing.
@FinW.Ай бұрын
@@-caspo- no way they deleted my comment from this comment section 😭 for those who didn’t have a chance to read, i was high and said smth along the lines of it’s robbed but i actually meant adopted which i later changed to, the debate of how things are pronounced are always gonna be a thing, even within england people will do it to different dialects, i don’t care how people pronounce things as long as it’s intelligible… 90% of ppl replying to me don’t understand i’m saying the exact same thing as they are which is confusing, it’s like saying ‘soup is not a cereal’ and everyone saying back ‘no soup is not a cereal’, like yeah i know that’s what i just said 😭
@MimicksRiot14 күн бұрын
It drives me insane when my family says ant instead of aunt. 💀
@cbh240917 күн бұрын
Aunt pronounced ahhnt, is a more common pronunciation than ant.
@user-mh5qf3ur8vАй бұрын
It's Her outburst at the end of each argument for me... She be like "You want the British accent, here choke on it."
@IsntThisAStupidNameАй бұрын
It's not about the accent it is about the pronunciation. Edit: To be more specific it is not about the accent as a whole it is about the individual pronunciation of specific individual words which have the same spelling as they are both English.
@exoticpoptart3351Ай бұрын
@@IsntThisAStupidName ???????????????
@inkshawhouse1532Ай бұрын
@@IsntThisAStupidNamebuddy…. Accents is literally how people of different backgrounds pronounce different words
@KB10GLАй бұрын
@@inkshawhouse1532 It would be good if they improved on their diction. I hate "prolly" when the word is "probably", or 'clift' not cliff, or X-aray, not X-ray. Another is 'sekaterry' when secretary is what they mean, & littry instead of literary. People who speak with poor diction, regardless of accent, just project an image that they are ill educated buffoons, & are asking to be treated as such.
@user-mh5qf3ur8vАй бұрын
@@KB10GL mind you that English is not everyone's Language 1.
@devonrowe3449Ай бұрын
We Americans say granted not granite
@satinloveglovefulАй бұрын
You don’t speak for all of us
@anaparks8004Ай бұрын
I don't recall anyone saying granite. I've always heard granted. I've lived all over the USA.
@ThejivejaguarАй бұрын
@@satinloveglovefulhe speaks for all the smart ones, nobody says granite
@Person-lh5fpАй бұрын
@@satinloveglovefulHe speaks for all americans, he is THE american. We learn this in american schools.
@Monkey_Luffy01Ай бұрын
gran'ed
@rommelcruzjr380616 күн бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂 That's english for you! With an accent!!! 😂😂😂😂😂
@okaycoolidgaf12 күн бұрын
i only heard people from the west coast say “ant” everywhere else we say “unt” or “ont”
@daneya12Ай бұрын
"What's that?" I knew she was bouta cook😭
@giventema4009Ай бұрын
Nice literally
@slyjovibadass9121Ай бұрын
She tried and burnt the house down
@bobbymartin8199Ай бұрын
nice double entendre 😂
@dain6492Ай бұрын
"Thats codswallop if you ask me" had me rolling
@butterbruhh25 күн бұрын
this is the funniest shit ive seen in so long LOL
@hannahchawezi40524 күн бұрын
Patiently waiting for part 8 of if Disney princesses existed
@Zeoinx69Ай бұрын
I love how she went from English to cockney British in the blink of a eye.
@cariad4297Ай бұрын
I lived in London for 13 year, no one and I mean no one at all, speaks like that. Brit still make fun of Dick Van Dyke sixty years later.
@ramimhasanrafi5224Ай бұрын
@@cariad4297 I think peple speak like this in other parts of England
@ThatNoobLadАй бұрын
@@ramimhasanrafi5224it's mainly London but more specific parts of East London. Alot of people who do speak like that fake other accents in public as cockney speakers get discriminated against.
@ThatNoobLadАй бұрын
@@cariad4297 all this tells me is you don't go to poorer areas of London or the more "dangerous" places of London as thats where they are and there's ALOT of them.
@GeneRauXxXАй бұрын
an eye
@aladmeraaaaaaaalАй бұрын
*australian has joined the group chat* *australian has left the group chat crying*
@ronin4713Ай бұрын
lmao
@JackTheStinkАй бұрын
Australian has jumped out a window
@TheDragonMaster-TDMАй бұрын
*australian is tired of watching the parent and sibling argue*
@LackaDronesАй бұрын
@@JackTheStink*Australian has been defenestrated*
@AurochhunterАй бұрын
@@LackaDronesYes, but it was self imposed.
@RomanRyze2 күн бұрын
She chooses violence so hard every time.
@vedgupta168618 күн бұрын
George Washington & crew be like: English is from England??? Fk that!
@dhayanandh266Ай бұрын
Wait till you hear them say Aluminium😅
@The-Aurum-RiderАй бұрын
There are actually two distinct spellings for that metal! It just depends on which country you're in. Aluminum AND Aluminium are BOTH valid.
@Antelieris1Ай бұрын
Aluminum was the second choice for the name of the metal. Aluminium was the third. The first was alumium. The funny thing about you making fun of the things we Americans say is that more often than not, we are closer to the original version of the word and you're the ones who changed it over time. Aluminum is just a more compact version of the same thing. For example, the reason we say "soccer" instead of "football" comes from the fact that "football" is a wider sport than just the black and white ball. Rugby is a football as well, and our football is called "irongrid." "Soccer," which is short for "Association Football," is the correct name of the ruleset of that particular version of football. And guess what? You British are the ones who named it that, then decided to change it back to "football" after deciding that "soccer" was too Americanized. So, maybe don't go makijg fun of the things Americans say. You'll likely find out you're the one who changed it, not us.
@Emmie222_Ай бұрын
@@Antelieris1blud English people made the language I think you’ll find AMERICANS changed it
@Antelieris1Ай бұрын
@@Emmie222_ I suggest you look up Lost in the Pond, a KZbin channel made by a British man who is living in America. Lawrence explains a lot of differences between America and Britain, and many of them are language related. Nothing I have said in my previous statement has been false. American English stayed relatively close to the English used by the colonists while British English diverged from it. A very large amount of the things Americans say is, in fact, things the British have moved AWAY from.
@nosleeveproductionsАй бұрын
@@Antelieris1 it sounds regarded
@ranahelmy5638Ай бұрын
As a non English speaker I confirm that I mix both 😂😂😂😂 Edit: I am glad we all agree on this 😆😆😆❤️❤️❤️
@Lolli33loloАй бұрын
Same 😅
@Lolli33loloАй бұрын
I just can’t tell them apart
@vilux-r5527Ай бұрын
Sometimes British is easier because with American just erasing random letters kill me 💀
@greyiishnessАй бұрын
As a Canadian I usually say all the British things 😂 just with a usual American ish accent (I would describe the typical Canadian accent as a softer American accent)
@SirKolassАй бұрын
For one, it's better to say "AUNt" instead of "Ant" no reason to call your blood relatives insects.
@Country_Lover09Күн бұрын
As a Canadian, I'm feeling the struggles of both sides and it's hurting every bone and feeling in my body 🥲
@cringeposting43527 күн бұрын
People from other countries when they discover that accents exist
@saphirashah3407Ай бұрын
A MiCrO VaVAE IS IT!? that got me cracking up
@999_GodlyАй бұрын
Wata
@aerialalanna5763Ай бұрын
The way I LOST IT at ‘ME CROW WAH VAY’ 😭😭😭
@cellphonedabi808Ай бұрын
Granted was the only one I got upset about
@fawziagolzar37716 күн бұрын
bro the first two times the British lady tried to correct her, she just passed it on and kept going💀
@jerimiehall26 күн бұрын
You forgot Vit-ah-mens. Lol
@alexishale6754Ай бұрын
if someone came in my house and corrected me multiple times on my pronunciation, I would react the same😂
@georgemuggleton6571Ай бұрын
Exactly. Especially a country that colonized half the earth, is still actively pedophilia based and calls a cars trunk a boot even though they also call a clothing item a boot. So we put a boot in the boot. And pronounce no as noiiirrrrrrrr
@DavidSmith-vr1nbАй бұрын
She let "vyedamins" slide. You should be grateful for that.
@fartmaster684Ай бұрын
@@DavidSmith-vr1nbor let people talk in their own dialect it wont hurt you
@LunaDziabaАй бұрын
@@fartmaster684no you see, obviously we all have the same culture and language and therefore should all act exactly the same. i mean, seriously, how dare I speak differently than you when we were only born several thousands of miles apart smh
@snailmail9830Ай бұрын
@@LunaDziaba so true! Why would people speak in a different dialect from each other just because they were born on different continents!!! Tsk tsk😒
@BlitZ_popcornАй бұрын
We do not say granite over granted 😭
@pezdispenser8397Ай бұрын
I hear it pretty often
@jacksyoutubechannel4045Ай бұрын
@@pezdispenser8397 Some _very_ specific Southern dialects would say "gran-nid," but I don't think I've ever heard anyone say "gran-it."
@elliott2501Ай бұрын
The phrase is an eggcorn so both phrases make sense.
@a.munroeАй бұрын
You, you don't say it. But I've heard it come out of too many people's mouth to believe it... 😅
@bobbikeith4319Ай бұрын
I definitely say it lol
@flamecentralyt999916 күн бұрын
As an American I’ve never heard someone say granite for granted
@-nonsense-4 күн бұрын
The " T " is silent because they drank the TEA.
@niineisraАй бұрын
I'm still not recovering from the "a boo'ah of woo'ah, gavna?"
@xoxo.cc1Ай бұрын
SAME lmao I came to the comments just to say that 😂
@be4u724Ай бұрын
Not to be rude, but the only people who sound like that are from London. And wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, hate England so when you say “British” it groups them into it
@paplinkster1081Ай бұрын
@@be4u724yeah, and different areas of the United States pronounce words differently than others too. Same point could apply to the video
@DeanSmith84Ай бұрын
@@be4u724The English also hate Londonstan.
@DavisEli-ws5hsАй бұрын
HELP, when she said “MeCrOwAYve” I DIED😂😂
@jaredtandle2596Ай бұрын
Weak
@jordancleveley5600Ай бұрын
You will better
@Lucifer_KamadoАй бұрын
Pathetic
@jeremyarmstrong785729 күн бұрын
"Are you a rock person" this is a badly put together Rick and Morty joke
@abenbynek16 күн бұрын
Aluminum pronunciation would be even funnier
@ThamizhLifeАй бұрын
Damn, I did not see that UNO Reverse coming. . . 😅😂
@devincognito8932Ай бұрын
You should watch the first one of these lol
@gamingiscool745Ай бұрын
Good point
@spidermeliinaАй бұрын
The fact she was about to say Micro-Wave and not a "MEcrowWAvEY"
@GamingManiacManАй бұрын
There was also an issue with Pronouncing Aunt like Ant. New England states pronounce like Ont rather than pronounce it like Ant. We also say "granted" not "granite" lol.
@imaginewagon4675Ай бұрын
@@GamingManiacManthat’s how aunt is supposed to be pronounced…
@tunz475Ай бұрын
Highly unlikely
@jobieheiser443Ай бұрын
@@imaginewagon4675 It's more like Awe-nt, but Ont is close enough. Like the phrase "shock and awe"-nt. 🤷♂️
@imaginewagon4675Ай бұрын
@@jobieheiser443 😐😑😐
@shenga_292618 күн бұрын
THAT'S CODSWALLOP IF YOU ASK ME
@Tijgert25 күн бұрын
She skipped straight over ‘vitamins’. A true Brit would never let that slide.
@3StarLogoАй бұрын
When she hits back its just so hilarious 😂😂😂
@malachymilligan4660Ай бұрын
Against herself?
@ericHHIIАй бұрын
She goes hard AF
@tombstone5860Ай бұрын
"SO HELP ME GOD HELEN I WILL POUR ALL YOUR TEA IN THE F***ING OCEAN IF YOU KEEP THIS UP!!!"
@redrum406925 күн бұрын
Im surprised she wasn't corrected for the way she said Vitamins. 😂
@Dirtypinkfun22 күн бұрын
It’s fun because both of us think eachother sound silly
@shadowkissed2370Ай бұрын
I have never heard anyone in America say granite for granted.
@JSN723Ай бұрын
Yeah some people tend to drop the hard t’s and say for “gran-ed”
@georgezee5173Ай бұрын
Even in Rick & Morty there's a joke of Rick saying it like "granite" and they make fun of him because nobody (in the US) says it like that.
@ronin4713Ай бұрын
@@georgezee5173 Came here to say that! lol
@TheTuaregАй бұрын
They really drop Ts in the middle of the world.
@buttturkeyclips4891Ай бұрын
it's definitely not a specifically American thing, just a mistake some people make.
@user-uy9vn7vm5jАй бұрын
"MEEKROWAVAY FAGIN" got mee😂😂
@kaybee3798Ай бұрын
The fact that she called her Fagen is 🤌🏿🤌🏿🤌🏿
@Starcanum-Ай бұрын
Gotta love how there's a "Translate to English" prompt under the message.
@Sspartian3 күн бұрын
what is "FAGIN"
@CeddyB-wv1eu23 күн бұрын
That was a straight up fatality, why she have to eviscerate like that 😭💀💀
@theboss821121 күн бұрын
Almost sound like some angry old aunty missing all the vowels and consonants...lol
@Lightningdiva300Ай бұрын
“A meek-ro-wav-ay” pronunciation is so funny😂😂
@rubynathalie2386Ай бұрын
No one says it tho 😮
@raffa4456Ай бұрын
It's from a British cooking show, with Nigella whatever her last name is Watch uncle Roger reviewing it, it's so good
@shawn806Ай бұрын
Surprised she didnt say "Vittamens"
@samanthaboulton2119Ай бұрын
*cries in pronouncing it like that*
@Taylor202Ай бұрын
Bro, she went HAM at the end there...holy fuck xD
@ancientblossomАй бұрын
I mean she really didn’t…. but sure
@makaylacash1531Ай бұрын
But she did
@ancientblossomАй бұрын
@@makaylacash1531 She didn’t
@Atiny_Army_Carat16Ай бұрын
@@ancientblossombut she did
@ancientblossomАй бұрын
@@Atiny_Army_Carat16 She literally said 3 things like no she didn’t, y’all are over dramatic
@Lazy_Artist12925 күн бұрын
Meanwhile me: *just keeps talking but progressively just puts a heavy southern accent on my voice to annoy the other person cause i think its funny*
@christinacerda419613 күн бұрын
"That's codswallop if you ask me!" 😭💀
@EndotheliaАй бұрын
different dialects and accents are cool asf imo
@onichan13rybaАй бұрын
actually its "af"🤓☝️
@Idk_a_name_88Ай бұрын
@@onichan13rybaerm it's also "asf" so you're wrong 🤓
@onichan13rybaАй бұрын
@@Idk_a_name_88 erm "asf" means "and so forth" so you're wrong🤓
@Idk_a_name_88Ай бұрын
@@onichan13ryba erm uh a uh a a a NUH UH 🤓
@whysoserious7014Ай бұрын
To me, Swedish females speaking English sounds angelic
@awppackwheedleАй бұрын
I have never in my life have heard someone say ‘granite’ instead of ‘granted’. Literally the only time I have ever heard that was a gag from Rick and Morty.
@dustykhАй бұрын
Never been out west, words get shortened here.
@AmazingBlaze0Ай бұрын
Down south
@ellaj.659Ай бұрын
@@dustykh I'm from CA and we say gran-ted.
@dustykhАй бұрын
@@ellaj.659 assumed it was the same past the rockies but guess not. Mountain west states love to shorten words though.
@ninjaboyo33707 күн бұрын
The British one started it lol
@blub_114 күн бұрын
I’ve never heard someone say granite for granted 👁️👄👁️
@DionysiosTauАй бұрын
The switch from a sweet little voice to a really angry one is frightening! 😂
@KREWeditsАй бұрын
NaH FAGIN?That's got my rolling all over the floor
@ValCroninАй бұрын
I don't get that one. What's 'fagin'?
@mikesmith7620Ай бұрын
What does it mean
@kirielkidАй бұрын
WHAT DOES IT MEAN?!
@GlossyBeesАй бұрын
@@mikesmith7620 As a brit i myself have no clue nobody says that 😅
@mu6qyАй бұрын
@@mikesmith7620 Fagin is a character in Oliver Twist.
@saichaitu925518 күн бұрын
She speaks Australian at the end 😂
@bronk102223 күн бұрын
As an American I've never heard anyone say it these ways 💀
@ellbob1Ай бұрын
American here: We don't pronounce granted as granite
@rossbixley317326 күн бұрын
No, but Americans take something that floats or is buoyant... boy yant.... and call it a buoy.... Booee .... not boy. Totally illogical. When Michael Jacksons yacht sank off the Florida coast the coastguard found him clinging to a small boy not a small booee.
@Skeleton5292526 күн бұрын
@@rossbixley3173That’s just English in general
@tedschaeffer413526 күн бұрын
Sounds more like something a Brit would say tbh
@rossbixley317325 күн бұрын
@@Skeleton52925 That's just American English in general.
@Skeleton5292525 күн бұрын
@@rossbixley3173 No it’s all types of English in general, a lot of words are not pronounced as spelt and the same words have different pronunciations with different meanings.
@atthelatteshop4292Ай бұрын
Can confirm that most Americans do not say granite. They say granted 😅
@TheMathExpert123Ай бұрын
Yeah but they stretch the ‘a’ 😂
@naverilllangАй бұрын
We do tend to pronounce the t as a d, so granded, but it's definitely distinguishable from granite
@thewolfsshadow5183Ай бұрын
Think its more granid but ye
@knevaeh193Ай бұрын
And as a British person can confirm it’s a half and half on the aunt pronunciation. I say “ant”
@biggusdongusАй бұрын
Graned
@bozidar1323 күн бұрын
Nah, it's Gran-Eye-T. 🤭
@jennbriscoe26224 күн бұрын
aUnt not an 🐜 ant. Gets me every time!!! I'm an American.
@Angeldusty_8097Ай бұрын
“A MEE-KRO-WAY-VE IS IT FAGIN” I died
@gentlemoa9859Ай бұрын
What's fagin? I'm sorry I'm not a native English speaker lol
@MyLotannaАй бұрын
449 likes and no comments lemme fix that
@Angeldusty_8097Ай бұрын
@@MyLotanna just realized I got 518 likes
@Yellowguy0619Ай бұрын
Mr. Fagin still owes his loanshark money. Someone PLEASE know what Oliver and Company is-- ;-;
@eieausАй бұрын
Look how exited she was to shit on the american pronunciation, but the second it gets turned around that amusement is gone 😂😂
@WhitestGrayАй бұрын
Real
@Apollo_G28 күн бұрын
right but the british one was talking about how the american was ACTUALLY speaking, while the american was making fun of stereotypes lmao
@eieaus28 күн бұрын
@Apollo_G Sounds like if someone's a prick who is always correcting others they will get shit on 😂
@DragonTamer31K27 күн бұрын
You can be British, just don't do it near me. Other cultures accept people say things differently, br*tish get angry because we don't do it like them
@andrewroberts895927 күн бұрын
Excited
@tariq_al_fahim17016 күн бұрын
Ten missed calls from Nigella lawson
@AnKorain19 күн бұрын
For some reason my words are a mix of both pronunciations